[Leica] IMGs: Yew tree at Muckross
Don Dory
don.dory at gmail.com
Sun Oct 6 01:44:38 PDT 2019
Your 2nd image of the trunk and the abbey is very nice indeed.
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 6:42 AM Douglas Barry <imra at iol.ie> wrote:
> In the courtyard surrounded by the cloisters of Muckross Abbey, this
> ancient yew tree still holds its head up to the light. While the current
> ruined Franciscan abbey is dated to only 44 years before Columbus
> "discovered" the Americas, and assumptions are that the tree was planted
> by the Franciscans at the time, making it over 571 years of age, it's
> highly likely that it's the wrong story. Fake news, I'm afraid! Far more
> likely is that the abbey itself was built around the tree that was
> already mature and well-established, making this tree much more ancient.
>
> This was a common Christian practice in that the site of an abbey or
> religious building would be built on a particular site just because an
> old yew tree grew there. In Brexitannia, there are very old churches
> from anglo-saxon times where archaeological evidence has shown that the
> yew tree was there long before the church was built. Some churches are
> up to 1,200 years old and the yews are still healthy. From folklore, and
> the mythology of old pagan times, yews were venerated being often
> associated with pagan gatherings and rituals. Yew clearings are ideal
> for ceremonies as the shade the tree casts, together with its poisonous
> roots, kill off competing vegetation. The yew was also used in Christian
> ceremonies, and may still be. In fact, growing up, I was always given a
> sprig of yew on Palm Sunday: palms were somewhat limited in their
> availability at 53 degrees north in temperate Ireland.
>
> Anyway, here are two images of the tree as I couldn't get it all in the
> frame in one go.
>
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> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DouglasBray/Yew+Tree+Muckross+Abbey.jpg.html
>
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> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DouglasBray/Yew+Tree+Muckross+Abbey2.jpg.html
>
> Sony A7ii with Samyang 35/2.8. Can be seen LARGE
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> Douglas
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Don
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